Song of Freyalise

Enchantment — Saga

(As this Saga enters and after your draw step, add a lore counter. Sacrifice after III.)
I, II — Until your next turn, creatures you control gain "{T}: Add one mana of any color."
III — Put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control. Those creatures gain vigilance, trample, and indestructible until end of turn.

CMC
2
Mana cost
{1}{G}
Color identity
G
Rarity
uncommon
Set
The List
Price
$3.25
EDHREC rank
#4798
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Song of Freyalise card art
Song of Freyalise turns every creature into a mana dork for two turns, then rewards the patience with a board-wide vigilance, trample, and indestructible swing on chapter three — the payoff is a combat step that ends games. Pair it with Aggravated Assault and enough creatures to float mana into additional combat phases, and the saga stops being a support piece and starts being a kill condition; Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe builds are already doing exactly that at nearly a 50% inclusion rate.

Best Commanders

Commanders with the highest synergy

01
Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe

Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe

47.5% of decks · synergy 0.47

Sigurd, Jarl of Ravensthorpe attacks sideways with a wide board, and Song of Freyalise converts every creature into a mana source on chapters one and two so that chapter three's indestructible, trample swing hits with everything untapped and fueled — nearly half of all Sigurd builds run it for exactly this reason.

02
Garnet, Princess of Alexandria

Garnet, Princess of Alexandria

40.1% of decks · synergy 0.38

Garnet, Princess of Alexandria wants a large board present and productive before combat, and Song of Freyalise delivers both: creature-mana fuels Garnet's cost reductions while chapter three closes the game with a single alpha strike.

03
Narci, Fable Singer

Narci, Fable Singer

30.0% of decks · synergy 0.29

Narci, Fable Singer scores points off sagas naturally, and Song of Freyalise earns its slot twice over — once as a saga trigger and once as a mana-production engine that keeps the go-wide board active through the final chapter.

04
Tom Bombadil

Tom Bombadil

20.2% of decks · synergy 0.19

Tom Bombadil tutors sagas and cascades their lore counters, meaning Song of Freyalise can reach chapter three ahead of schedule and deliver its combat buff while Bombadil continues churning through the rest of the saga suite.

Format Analysis

Where it lives, where it can’t

FormatVerdict
commander
legacy
modern
pioneer
standard
vintage
pauper
oathbreaker

Commander is where Song of Freyalise does its best work — three-turn sagas are slow in 1v1 formats, but in multiplayer you're typically building a board through chapters one and two and ending the game on chapter three. In Modern and Pioneer it's a fringe piece in token or go-wide shells that can exploit the mana-production window, but the three-turn clock is a real liability against interaction-heavy decks. Legacy and Vintage offer faster, more reliable lines, so Song of Freyalise rarely competes there. Oathbreaker is a natural home for the same reasons as Commander — the format's lower life totals make the chapter three strike even more lethal.

Key Combos

Combo lines featuring this card

Price Context

Current price

$3.25 cheap tier

At $3.25, Song of Freyalise sits in the cheap tier — accessible enough that there's no budget reason to skip it in any deck that wants it. The price is stable for a card with genuine multi-format demand and consistent Commander inclusion, so picking it up now is straightforward.

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Updated . Data from Scryfall, EDHREC, and Commander Spellbook.